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Is end of Colorado Dem’s House supermajority needed for balance on business debates?

While politicos are focused on eight or nine races to see if Democrats keep their Colorado House supermajority in the Nov. 5 election, maybe the most important thing for business is not the number of seats each party wins so much as the fact there are so many contests.

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Ex-ICE official John Fabbricatore warns Tren de Aragua growing faster than MS-13

A former ICE field director is warning that a violent Venezuelan gang is more organized than the infamous MS-13, and is backing former President Donald Trump’s plan to stamp out the gang in Colorado and across the U.S.

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Rocky Mountain Rumble is Sunday in Clifton, limited tickets are still available to attend

Heidi Ganahl, the co-founder of Rocky Mountain Voice, will be joined by Colorado House Minority Leader Rose Pugliese and other conservative leaders during the Rocky Mountain Rumble and “Get Out The Vote” event on the Western Slope.

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FEC filings contradict Democrat Frisch’s claims that he doesn’t take corporate PAC money

Adam Frisch, the Democratic nominee for Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District, has told his supporters in person, in debates, on social media and on national television, that he does not take corporate or PAC money. 

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Prop. 127’s ‘unintended consequences’ could be devastating, leaders in Northwest Colorado say

Members of the Associated Governments of Northwestern Colorado (AGNC) were joined recently in a discussion of Proposition 127 by Gaspar Perricone, of the Wildlife Conservation Project and formerly a political advisor, legislative director to the Colorado Department of Natural Resources and regional director for Sen. Mark Udall.

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